Do you ever find yourself wondering if it’s okay to crossdress? Do you feel weighed down by society’s judgment and expectations?
Well, it’s time to shed that weight and liberate yourself! Let’s talk about why crossdressing is absolutely okay, and why you should embrace it without any guilt.
1. Self-Expression Matters
As humans, expressing ourselves is a basic core need.
Crossdressing is just one way to showcase your personality, tastes, and preferences through clothing. It’s an ideal outlet for creativity and individuality.
2. Fashion Has No Gender
Who says certain clothes are meant only for specific genders?
Clothes don’t have an inherent gender; they are pieces of fabric that can be enjoyed by anyone. So, wear what makes you feel confident and fabulous!
3. Breaking Free from Gender Norms
Crossdressing challenges outdated gender norms. It’s time to break free from rigid ideas of what’s “appropriate” to wear.
Crossdressing allows you to take a stand against society’s expectations and encourages others to do the same.
4. It’s Not Harmful
Let’s be clear – crossdressing is harmless. As long as you’re not hurting anyone, there’s no reason to feel bad about it.
Feeling guilty about expressing yourself through clothing is unnecessary and unproductive.
In conclusion
Being true to yourself is a beautiful thing, and it sets an example for others to do the same.
So, let go of the guilt, and embrace your fabulous, feminine side!
Now I’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Do you ever feel guilty about crossdressing? If you’ve overcome feelings of guilt, how did you do so?
Please take my poll and leave me your comments below!
Love,
Lucille
I enjoy the fact that I dress when I can. Societal circumstances and the wife don’t allow me to dress as I want. 3 of my four grown kids don’t have a problem with it. My dressing is very very closeted since the wife had me purge again. I don not feel guilty for dressing or wishing in vain to be female
For 9 years now I have been a PT dresser, but with an
intense desire to experiment with my fashion purchases,
going out as often as suits me. Being single allows me
the rare luxury of becoming more feminine both inside
and out, in presenting as female when out and about
Kisses to you Lucille for all you do…!
Laura
Hello Laura, u look a hotty (;
Pleased to meet u. I’ve been feminised from a baby, my 3 older sisters n a Mum obsessed wiv daughters!
Friends would call for me to play football, they would wait till I changed out of my frilly party frock.
I told my gf of my early years, she couldn’t wait to see me as a girl, I’ve been living as a girl wiv her at home for years since. 2 weeks ago we split, I met a guy, fallen head over hills in love wiv men.
Was this what I’d been missing all these years. I thought I was a happy hero male in knickers, perhaps I’m transgendered. I’m identifying more as a female than male these days and I know I’m a nicer person as a girl than as a boy.
I’ll have to work my head out.
I blocked my T before and enjoyed my mood and my bod’ becoming more fem (breast n bum etc).
Should I go on HRT, I don’t know.
Till then ill chase fit hard sexy guys to have their wicked way,lol.
See what 2 1/2 weeks can do (●8
“Gracie”…I hope that you and the “Love Of Your Life” will live happily ever after…”GOOD LUCK !!!
Yeah before coming out as a trans female when I was only part time I was feeling guilty that I was holding back a huge part of me from my family and even when I did finally come out that I felt guilty when my mom took it really hard. I nowadays even though I lost my family that is my parents and sister I am much happier living my life authentically. I am more comfortable in my own skin being that I have been on hormones almost a year. Being on HRT is not easy but easier for me to live my life and on my terms. The more I check off my list of things to reflect who I am from the inside out the happier I become. Transitioning saved my life as I know deep down I had absolutely no desire in continuing to live and now though it is not always easy I am much happier.
“sara”…”YOU ARE SO CUTE and SEXY” !!! Love, Paula
Yes I suppose I feel guilty but its only when I have to dress up as a man again instead of being me which is never often enough .Huggs to all.
Hi girls, I can tell you that dressing does not make me feel guilty in any way. In fact I look forward to getting out of my gorse boy clothing and slip into my comfortable Nicole shell. Now the only thing I’m fearing and would feel guilty is my 15 yo boy, how he will react when I tell him the truth. I dont want him to find out the hard way and be hurt by it. Trouble is, when is a good time to tell him that his dad is a CD> going> TG.
Love this site.
XOXO
Nicole
“nocole”…”Don’t Feel Guilty”…”You are way too pretty to be a Man” !!!
I hate being transgender. I am ashamed and horrified of myself. I am a giant man in a dress and that is all the world will ever see. I feel nothing but pain and shame. I feel hopeless and helpless. I hate every second of being transgender and I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.
For me personally, I guess the guilt comes when I realize that I have to switch back to being male. You might say that it’s not really guilt, but more of a sadness or emptiness, simply knowing that I am much happier en femme than in the form I have to struggle with every day.
I do not feel guilty about being transgender. I love who I am and am becoming. Life’s circumstances force me to remain in the closet unfortunately. So, there is no guilt just frustration
Sort of…had to be all things ‘male’ but wasn’t that at all..so am/was good at making babies (sons)..good at ‘dad’ things..still am BUT BUT woman inside…and who I finally stepped out..